History of Saratoga County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers., Part 54

Author: Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett, 1825-1894
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Philadelphia, Everts & Ensign
Number of Pages: 780


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Close beside this spot is the Thorn family burial-place, neatly fenced and well cared for.


VIII .- INDUSTRIAL PURSUITS.


The business interests of the whole town are intimately connected with those of the village.


The soil is not favorable to successful agriculture in very large portions of the town, yet whatever erops are raised find a ready market. A village of ten thousand inhabitants, with its immense number of visitors during several months of the year, finds employment for very many who live beyond its corporate limits. Large numbers of the people of the town are directly interested in the various business enterprises connected with the bottling and shipment of the mineral waters ; others in raising produce for, or in catering to the wants of the village, and the comfort and luxury of the annual guests.


A successful " season" to the village and the hotels means a call for labor, for provisions, for teams, and secures to quite an extent remunerative employment to all the people of the town. The ontlying portions of the town are but the suburbs of the village, and when the village is pros- perous the suburbs are.


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The statistical tables given in the general history show very clearly the productions of the town for the period named.


IX .- MILITARY.


During the War of the Revolution that portion of Sara- toga now constituting the town of Saratoga Springs can, scarcely be said to have been settled at all, and there are little or no reminiscences of Revolutionary interest to be given, except such as occur in the items relating to early settlement. It is said that one of the early log houses at the High Rock was of square timbers, built as a block-house, and pierced for the use of guns in defense, if it should be necessary.


The War of 1812 excited special public interest here, as it did in all this section, exposed as it was to a repetition of the Burgoyne campaign that had occurred thirty-five years before. Col. Searing states that Mr. Ham was a drummer in the service at that time. Mr. Danforth was also in the army of 1812. Doubtless there were many others, but it is exceedingly difficult to make a list that would be either complete or reliable.


During the Mexican war a volunteer company was re- eruited here by Col. Plunkett, and its ranks were promptly filled. Its services were tendered to the government, but it was never called into the field.


At the present time there is one citizen in the regular army,-Edgar Ham.


The war of 1861-65 produced great military activity at Saratoga Springs. The action by the town was prompt and patriotic. A detailed account of the regiments formed will be found in the general history. The following list has been prepared from the roll in the office of the town clerk, from the printed muster-in rolls, and from the mus- ter-out rolls of the Seventy-seventh Regiment, in possession of Colonel French.


We preface it with the official action taken by the town as found in the records.


A meeting of the town board was held Friday, Oct. 16, 1863, to consider measures for the relief of families of volun- teers. Regulations were adopted with reference to granting such relief. Present : J. W. Crane, supervisor ; F. Height, town elerk ; William C. Barrett, Joseph D. Briggs, Esek Cowen, and Jerome B. Buekbee, justices of the peace.


Another meeting for the same purpose is recorded under date of Dee. 16, 1863.


At a special town-meeting, held March 24, 1864, resolu- tions were adopted providing for the payment of a town bounty of $300 to each volunteer credited to the town. · The supervisors were authorized to borrow a sum not ex- cceding 820,000 for that purpose, payable in four equal installments of $5000 each. The town board were anthor- ized to borrow $1000 to continue the granting of relief to families of volunteers. Under these resolutions the town board, March 28, 1864, directed the borrowing of $10,000, and issued therefor ten bonds of $1000 each.


May 14, 1864, the board directed the supervisor to bor- row $10,000 more for the same purpose.


At a special town-meeting, June 23, 1864, resolutions were passed authorizing the town board to borrow such sum, not exceeding $30,000, as might be necessary to pay each


volunteer, including expenses, the sum of $325; $1000 was also voted for further relief to the families of volun- teers.


Another special meeting, July 16, 1864, authorized the town board to fix the amount of bounty to be paid, and gave the power to borrow any sum necessary, not exceed- ing $30,000; also voted $1000 for further relief to the families of volunteers.


The payment of bounty and expenses was extended to any person who should procure a substitute certified to by the provost-marshal of the district.


At a special town-meeting, Aug. 15, 1864, the further sum of $50,000 was voted for the payment of bounties by the town board; and the amount of bounty voted to be paid was $500 to each recruit for three years, $350 for two years, and $200 for one year.


At a special town-meeting, Sept. 7, 1864, a bounty of $1000 for each volunteer was authorized, if they could not be obtained for less, and this was also extended to any citi- zen who should procure a substitute; $130,000 was voted for this purpose.


SOLDIERS' RECORD,-1861-65.


Francis I. Allen, eul. Oct. 13, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. C; disch, for disability, Sept. 24, 1862.


James HI. Adams, enl. Sept. 28, 1861, 77th Regt., C'o. C; disch. for lisability, Feb. 20, 1862.


James A. Andrews, enl. March IO, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. C, disch, lec. 5, 1862. William Henry Ansten, enl. Oct. 10, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. G; disch. for disability, Aug. 28, 1862.


Reuben Alden, enl. Nov. 3, 1661, 77th Regt., Co. F; dis. Dec. 25, 186 :; re-enl. Drc. 25, 1861; died Feb. 5, 1865.


John Adams, Jr., enl. April 30, 1861, Co. D, 30th Regt .; left the service at Falls church, Va.


Reuben Alden (20). enl. April 30, 1801, 30th Regt., Co. D.


James M. Andrews (2d), enl. May 7, 1861, 30th Regt., Ist lieut .; in several battles, taken prisoner ; disch, with regiment.


Henry Adams, enl. Sept. 1861, 53d Regt., nine months' service, corp .; re-enl. Ang. 6, 1862, 15th Regt. ; wounded and di-charged.


James W. Austin, enl. Sept. 14, 1864, 13th Regt.


R. Alden, en !. June 1, 1804.


John Adkins, enl. Sept. 8, 1864.


Willian Adkins, enl. Sept. 8, 1864,


James F. Austin, enl. O. t. 23, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. R; disch. Sept. 23, 186 ;.


Sylvester Andrews, enl. July 17, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G.


Julin Abbott, enl. Aug. 31, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. E; left the service, July 12, 1863.


William Beardsley, enl. March 10, 1862, 25th Cav , Co. C.


John Betts, enl. Oct. 14, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. C; accidentally wounded, and disch . Jan. 5, 1863.


Julins P. Bennett, enl. Sept. 18, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. C; disch. for disability, July 16, 1863.


Dennis S. Barringer, enl. Sept. 24, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. C'; disch., and re-enl. saine regiment, Dec. 24, 1863.


Charles 11. Benedict, enl. Aug. 31, 1$62, 77th Regt., Co. C .; disch. June 16, 1865, John llenry Briggs, eul. Sept. 21, 1862, 77th liegt., Co. C; pro. to corp .; died of wounds received at Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864; buried nt Saratoga.


Clareoce Bruce, enl. Sept. 27, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. E; disch. July 1, 1862, for d sability.


Mansfield Bruce, enl. Sept. 27, 1x61, 77th Regt., Co. E.


ILudsey Bowe, enl. Sept. 27, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. E; shot by accident, July 21, 1862, and died Ang. 16, 1862.


George Bullard, enl. Sept. 27, 1861, 77th Regt., Cu. E; left the service, Jan. 20, 1862.


William II. Brown, enl Oct. 12, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. E; sergeant; disch. April 25, 1862, for di-ability.


John W. Belding, enl. Ang. 15, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. I; 2d lieutenant ; pro. to Ist lieut. March 19, 1863; died ot wounds received at Cedar Creek, Oct. 27, 1864.


Jeremiah Baker, enl. Aug. 31, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. E; wounded twice, and dis- charged.


Herbert 11. Bryant, enl, April 30, 18GI, 30th Regt., Co. D; pro. to Ist sergt., 2d lient , and discharged.


Lewis Brassel, enl. April 30, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D; wounded at Fredericks- burg ; disch. June 18, 1:63.


Lester D. llardwell, eul. April 30, 1861, 30th Regt, Co. D ; disch. June 18, 1563. Peter Bell, eul. Feb. 19, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. G; disch. June 21, 1562.


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George Bourne, enl. Dec. 1, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. D ; died of fever at Yorktown, March 15, 1862.


Samuel Burpee, enl. Sept 20, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. I; trans. to Vet. Bat., 77th Regt.


Norman Bennett, enl. July 16, 1863, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. F.


Frederick Bennett, enl. July 23, 1863, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. F.


Royal B. Brown, enl. July 29, 1863, 20 Vet. Cav., Co. F.


James Burke, enl. July 8, 1863, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. F.


John Berigin, enl. July 8, 1863, 24 Vet. Cav., Co. F.


Win. G. Bryant, enl. July 18, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G.


Cassins M. Busbee, enl. Ang. 12, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. F.


R chard A. Betts, onl. July 31, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. F.


John A. Brown, enl. April 30, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D; disch. June 18, 1863 ; re-cul. 2dl Vet. Cav., July 9, 1863.


George W. Brislin, cul. April 30, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D; left the service, Dec. 12, 1861.


Rollin D. Baker, enl. April 30, 1861, 3uth Regt., Co. D; left the service, Dec. 12, IS61.


Luther Bingham, enl. June 12, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D ; pro. 2d sergt. ; disch. June 18, 1863.


Louis I, Bruso, enl. April 30, 1861, 20th Regt., C'o. D; taken prisoner at Bull Run, Ang. 30, 1862; disch. June 18, 1863.


Wm. H. Brown (2), en1. April 30, 18G1, 30th Regt., Co. D; disch. July 8, 1861. Alfred M. Baldwin, enl. May 7, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. F; discharged ; re-enl. 2d Vet. Cav. ; killed in battle on the Red River expedition.


Ambrose Blodgett, enl. May 5, 18GI, 30th Regt, Co. F; left the service from hospital.


Spencer I. Blanchard, enl. May 7, ISG1, 30th Regt., Co. F.


John M. Bennett, enl. May 7, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. F; re-enl. 20 Vet. Cav.


Charles Bacon, enl. Aug. 31, 1862, 30th Regt, Co. G; in battle of Fredericks- burg ; d'srb. April, 1863.


Lewi- 11. Balch, en1. Aug. 26, 1861, 30th Regt., Cu, G ; disch. for disability.


Charles Blanchard, enl. Ang. 31, 18G2, 30th Regt., Co. G; trans, to 76th Regt. ; discharged.


Elon Ballard, enl. Oct. 1, 1862, 30th Regt., Co. G ; disch. for disability.


Chailes K. Burnham, enl. Dec. 23, 1863, 77th Regt., Co. C; killed in action, May 6, 1664.


Erskine B. Branch, enl. Oct. 1u, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. D; disch. for wounds, sept. 20, 1864; lost a leg.


George Bellamy, enl. July 10, 1863 ; 2d Vet. Cav., Co. F.


John Boyd, enl. July 31, 1863, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. F.


Timothy Brophy, enl. Aug. 10, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G.


Charles G. Beniens, enl. Ang. 12, 1562, 115th Regt., Co. G.


George Brooks, enl. Ang. 14, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G.


Schuyler Boyce, enl. Ang. 11, 1862, 115th liegt , Co. G.


Anmasa Bartlett, enl. Ang. 12, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G. W'm. H. Blackwood, en1. Ang. 12, 1862, 115th Rest., Co. G.


George N. Black wood, enl. Ang. 14, 1862, 115th Regt , Co. G.


Arthur b. Burns, enl. Oct. 18, 1862; ord, seigt. 4uth Regt.


Norman Barum, enl. Aug. 28, 1862, 50th Regt. ; trans, to 76th Regt., and served out his time.


Edgar O. Burt, enl. Ang. 31, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. E; disch. June 16, 1865.


Dennis G. Bushnell, en1. July 10, 1862, 77th Regt. : disabled by wouml and disch. John Ballard, eul. Sept. 27, 1861, 77th Regt .; disch. Dec. 25, 1863.


L. D. Bardwell, enl. Nov. 1863, 20 Vet. Cav., Co. C: in several battles ; disch. Nov. 8, 1865.


Samuel B. Burk, enl. Dec. 3, 1803, 16th II. Art., Co. A ; in several battles ; lisch. Sept., 1865.


Richard A. Betts, enl. July 30, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. F.


John Beach, enl. May 7, 1864 ; lust left leg in battle at Hatcher's Run.


Smith Brill, enl. May, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. F; disch .; je.enl. 2d Vet. Cav., Co. F, July 13, 1563.


Miles T. Bliven, onl. April 30, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D ; disch. Nov. 26, 1861 ; re- enl. 2d Vet. Cav., Ist lient., Sept. 25, 1863 ; disch. Aug. 9, 1864.


John Brainard, enl. Sept. 24, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. D; disch. by writ-under age. William Beagle, enl. uct. 30, 1861, 77th Regt., C'o. D.


Richard Brewer, enl. July 28, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G.


Silis B. Blowers, enl. Aug. 9, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G.


Duncan Cameron, enl. in the 30th Regt .; discharged : enl. 2d Vet. Cav., Co. . A ; pro. to capt .; to maj. ; lost his right arm at second Bull Run.


Lewis E. Close, en1. Sept. 11, 1863, 2dl Vet. Cav., Co. 1; killed at Alexandria. Enos Crandall, enl. Ang. 9, 1862, 115th Regt .. C'o. G. Michael Costello, enl. Ang. 10, 1802, 115th Regt , Co. G.


Paul Crandall, enl. Aug. 11, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G. John Collins, enl. July :8, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G. Edward Curry, enl. Aug: 3, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G. Thomas C'ostello, enl. July 26, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G.


Wilbur M. Clark, enl. Aug. 8, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G; wagoner.


Selden C'olebridge, enl. Aug. 8, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G ; corporal.


Patrick Colophy, enl. Aug. 2, 1862, 115th Regt., C'o. G; corporal.


Hiram E. Collins, enl. Aug. 4, 1862, 115th Regt.,.Co. F. John Croate, onl. Ang. 7, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. F. Thomas Casey, enl. Dec. 11, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. H ; left the service. Henry B. CInte, ent. May, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. G. Jubn f. Casey. eul. May, 1861, 50th Regt., Co. G.


John Henry Cozzins, ent. Ang. 31, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. C; disch. June 4, 1865. Wm. Carlow, ent. Sept. 21, 1sb1, 77th Regt., Co. C; disch. Nov. 23, 1804.


Augustus Cook, enl. Sept. 24, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. C; disch. Oct. 29, 1862, for disability.


Isaac D. Clapp, en1. Sept. 24, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. C; corp., pro. to sergt .- maj., Dec. 22, 1862; re-enl. Dec. 29, 1863; pro. to cap.t. : wounded April 2, 1865 ; disch. June 27, 1865.


James E. Couse, enl. Sept. 29, 18GI, 77th Regt., Co. E; disch. Sept 27, 1862, for disability ; re-enl. 2dl Vet. Cav., Co. L.


James Church, enl. Feb. 1, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. E; disch. April 25, 1864, for dis- nlility.


Simon Cary, enl. Oct. 8, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. E; wounded May 3, 1863; disch. Inne 27, 1865.


Albert Close, enl. Oct. 10, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. G; musician ; disch. March 23, 1863.


Charles Cook, enl. Dec. 7, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. D; trans. to 77th Vet. Bat. John I. Cameron, en1. Nov. 1, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. F ; 2d lieut. ; died of disease, May 6, 1862.


Isaac I .. Crook, enl. April 30, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D; disch. March 31, 1863. Platt ('Inte, enl. April 30, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D; di-ch. March 4, 1862, for dis- ability.


Richard (. Cary, enl. April 30, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D; disch. June 18, 1863, and re-enl. in 21 Vet. Cav., Co. L.


James M. Cole, Jr., enl. Ang. 30, 1862, 30th Regt . Co. C; trans. to 76th Regt. and served ont his time.


Wmn. B. Chase, enl. Sopt. 1, 1862, 30th Regt., Co.": disch. for disab lity.


George W. Carragan, en1. Aug. 30, 1862, 77th Rugt., Co. E; died of fever, Ju'y 1, 18G3.


Henry Clayton, enl. Oct. 4. 1862, 77th Regt., Co. E; wounded Oct. 19, 1864 ; lost a leg.


James Church, enl. Feb. 1, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. E; disch. for disability, April 22, 1×64.


John II. Cozzens, enl. Aug. 3, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. C; trans, to Vet. Bat., 77th Regt.


Daniel Casey, enl. 41th Regt. ; killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.


Timothy Conners, enl. Ang. 15, 1863, 20 Vet. Cav., Co. C.


Timothy Cady, enl. July 23, 1863, 2d Vet. fav., Co. F.


William Cheeney, enl. July 30, 1863, 21 Vet. Cav., Co. F.


Theron Conklin, enl. Ang. 3, 1863, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. F.


Lewis E. Close, en1. Sept. 11, 1863, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. I; killed in the Red River expedition.


Thomas Cochrane, enl. June 15, 1864, 25th Cav., Co. C.


James Connelly, eul. May 7, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. E ; served his time ; in many battles ; disch. with regiment ; re-enl. 2d Vet. Cav.


Thomas Clark, enl. May 7, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. F.


Michael Casey, enl. May 7, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. F; wounded in hand and discharged.


George R. Chase, enl. Ang. 31, 1862, 30th Regt., Co. G; disch. for disability.


SeIden C. Clalnidge, eul. Ang. 26, 1862, Ist hent. in 115th Regt .; wounded in knee and lost right arm.


Patrick Curran, enl. Aug. 11, 1862, 115th Regt. ; disch. and re-enl. in 25th Cav. James Curran, enl. Feb. 1864, 13th Art.


John W. Case, enl. Aug. 16, 1863, 47th Regt .; wounded; prisoner at Anderson- ville ; exchanged and discharged.


Richard Clary, enl. Nov. 1863, 2d Cav .; in several battles anl disch, with his regiment, Nov. 8, 1865.


Obed M. Coleman, enl. Aug. 31, 1862, 77th Regt., 20 sergt .; disch. June 16, 1865.


W'm. Cole, enl. May 7, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D.


Benjamin Crandell, enl. May, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D.


Wm. Conklin, enl. May, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D.


Thomas Cahill, enl. May, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. F.


Michael Clerman, enl. May, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. F.


George M. Close, enl. Oct. 10, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. G; died at Camp Griffin, March 12, 1×62.


James L. Degraff, ent. Dec. 10, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. D ; disch, for disability, Jan. 24, 1862.


Ruloff II. Deyoe, en1. Aug. 30, 1462, 77th Regt., Co. D; disch. for disability, April 15, 1863.


John N. Deloff, ent. Sept. 7, 1863, 2d Regt. Vet. Cav., Co. C.


Jacob A. Dryoe, enl. Aug. 7, 1863, 21 Regt. Vet. Cav., Co. C.


Win. Dutcher, enl. Nov. 12, 1863, 21 Regt. Vet. Cav., Co. L.


Wm. Dingman, enl. Nov. 27, 1863, 2d Regt. Vet. Cav., Co. L.


Elijah Dean, Jr., enl. Ang. 14, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G.


Charles Davis, enl. June 2, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. C; disch. May 29, 1862, for dis- ability.


John Henry Derby, enl. Feb. 5, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. C; disch. Aug. 26, 1862.


John B. Darrow, end. Ang. 31, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. C; died of wounds in the Wilderness, May G, 186-4.


Alexander Dunn, enl. Oct. 29, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. C'; left the service at Sara- toga, Oct. 30, 1861.


Darins L. Davis, enl. Oct. 22, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. ('; left the service, Feb. 28, '63. Henry C. Darrow, col. in 77th Regt., Co. G ; died of wounds received May 14, '64. Andrew J. Dowen, enl. Sept. 24, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. H ; in several battles, and disch .; re-enl. in same regiment, and killed in battle, Inly 12, 1864.


John HI. Dawen, enl. Ang. 30, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. 1; trans. to Vet. Bat., 77th Regt.


William Dowen, Jr., enl. Aug. 30, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. I; trans. to Vet. Bat., 77th Regt.


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Barnett Dowen, ent. Ang. 21, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. I ; trans, to Vet. Bat., 77th Regt.


John D. Dowen, enl. Ang. 30, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. 1; trans. to Vet. Bat., 77th Rest.


Josinh Dowen, ent. Aug. 30, 1:62, 77th Regt., Co. I; left the service, Jan. 20, 1803.


Seth Duel, enl. Sept. 15, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. 1 ; left the service, Jan. 20, 1863. George W. Dingman, enl. Sept. 27, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. E ; disch. Dec. 25, 1863 ; re-enl. in same regiment ; disch. July 2, 1865.


William D. Doolittle, enl. April 30, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D ; disch. June 18, 1863. William Doe, enl. Sept. 28, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D; re-enl. and died in the service.


Win. II. Deyve, enl. Sept. 16, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. E; killed at Fredericksburg, May 3, 1863.


Chester Dowd, enl. Nov. 30, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. D ; died May 1I, 1862, of fever, at Camp Griffin.


Michael Danhy, enl. Ang. 30, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. 1.


George Derby, Jr , enl. July 8, 1863, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. C.


Edwin Delong, enl. July 10, 1863, 24 Vet. Cav, Co. F.


Beecher Deming, enl. July 27, 1863, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. F.


Horace Deming, enl. July 25, 1863, 20 Vet. Cav., Co. F.


John M. Dubois, ent. Ang. 11, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G.


Charles B. Deland, enl. Ang. 11, Ist2, Il5th Regt., C'o. G.


John Deyve, enl. Aug. 28, 1864. 115th Regt., Co. G; corporal.


Wm. Divine, onl. Oct. 13, 1861, 77th Regt., “'o. II; missed in action.


John Dumphy, enl. May 7, 1561, 30th Regt., Co. F : disch. June IS, 1863; re-enl. in 2d Vet. Cav., Ang. 25, I>63.


Julin Digman, enl. May 7, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. F ; killed at Bull Run, Ang. 29, 1862.


Thomas Dunnigan, enl. May 7, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. F : killed at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862.


Jacob A. Ileyor, enl. May 7, 1861, 30th Regt., C'o. F; wounded and disch. June 18, 1863.


Patrick Dolan, enl. Dec. 23, 1863, 77th Regt., Co. "; in many battles; disch. with regiment ; sauce died.


Thomas Delany, enl. Der. 23, 1863, 77th Regt., Co. ('; in several battles; taken prisoner, exchanged, and disch. with his regiment.


James Deneffe, enl. Sept. 1, 1862, 77th Regt., ('n. A ; died of fever, Sept. 1, 1803. John Donahue, enl. Aug. 5, 1-62, 115th Regt., Co. F.


Peter Davis, enl. Ang., 1862, Il5th Regt.


Samuel E. Davis, enl. Dec. 10, 1861 ; 77th Regt., Co. D ; in all the battles of his regiment ; pero. corporal, and disch. Dec. 28, 1864.


Chas. W. Derby, enl. Sept. 21, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. C; trans. to Invalid Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.


George Denel, enl. May, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D.


Eli Dietz, enl. May. 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D.


Wm. Il. Dwyer, enl. Sept. 24, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. D.


Jobin E. L. Denel, enl. Sept. 24, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. D; trans. to Signal Corps, Aug. 23, 1:63.


James Evans, enl. Sept. 24, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. C; left the service, July 14, 1863, at Buston Mills.


Ilarry W. Eggleston, enl. May 7, 18GI, 30th Regt., Co. F ; taken prisoner ; ex- changed and discharged.


Theodore Eggleston, eul. Oct. 1, 18GI, 30th Regt , Co. F; di-ch. June 18, 1863. George Elliott, enl. Aug. 11, 1863, 83d Ragt ; trans, to 97th Regt.


Jarvis Emigh, enl. O. t. 23, 1x61, 63d Regt. ; wounded and disch. for that cause. Oliver Evans, enl. July 28, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G.


Charles Esmond, enl. 44th Regt .; disch. for disability.


Clarence E. Elems, enl. May, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. F.


Charles Elems, enl. May, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. F.


James Eames, enl. Sept. 24, 1861, 77th Rogt., Co. (; left the service, July 14, 1863.


Gilbert Edmonds, enl. July 10, 1862, 20 Vet. Giv., Co. F.


Sampson Ellis, enl. July 23, 1562, 113th Regt., Co. G.


Austin Elmer, enl. Ang. 31, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. C; trans, to Vet Bat., 77th Regt.


Andrew J. Freeman, enl. May, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D.


John W. Freeman, enl. May, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D.


George S. Freeman, enl. May, IstI, 30th Regt., Co. D ; left the service, Jan. 20, 1862.


Charles Fitzgerald, enl. May, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. F.


Win. Flood, enl. Feb. 19, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. I ; died of fever, at White Honse, June 23, 1862.


Lawrence Funk, enl. Oct. 4, 1862, 77th Regt, Co. E; left the service, Nov. 16, 1862.


Clinton B. Fay, enl. Sept. 30, 1861, With Regt., Co. G ; corp. ; disch. May 10, 1862. Thomas S. Fowler, enl. Nov. 7, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. D; pro. q.m. serg., April 3, 1862.


Jolin W. Fay, enl. Nov. 20, 1561, 77th Regt., Co. D; pro. hospital steward, Nov. 26, 18G1.


Lucas A. Folmsbee, enl. July 15, 1863, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. C.


Jolin Flaherty, enl. July 10, 1863, 20 Vet. Cav., Co. F.


Wm. Foley, eul. Ang. 7, 1863, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. F.


An ,rew M. Franklin, enl. Dec. 3, 1863, 2d Vet Cav., Co. L ; capt.


Henry D. Forbush, enl. March 19, 1864, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. C; 2d lieut.


Charles Fryer, enl. Ang. 14, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. F.


Michael Fitzgibbons, enl. July 20, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. F.


Win. Foyle, enl. sept. 16, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. HI ; died Aug. 4, 1862, at Harri- v n'- Landing.


Edward II. Fuller, enl. Ang. 30, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. ('; wounded May 3, 1863, at Fredericksburg ; disch. June 16, 1865.


Leonard Fletcher, pul. Oct. 23, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. II, corp. ; pro. sergt. ; disch. Dec. 13, 1864.


Winsor B. French, ent. Sept. 24, 1861, 77th Regt., Ist lient. Co. D ; appointed adj. ; pro, to major, July Is, 1>62 ; wounded at Fort Stevens and Fisher's Ilill ; pro. to col. and brev. brig,-gen. ; mustered ont with regiment, Dec. 13, ING4.


Iloratio Neilson Finch, enl. April 30, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. D; served ont his time; re-enl. in 21 Vet. Cav., C'o. F.


Francis W. Fletcher, enl. May 7. 1861, 30th Regt., Co. F: killed at Bull Run, Ang. 30, 1862; buried on the field.


George Farrar, enl. Ang. 20, 1862, 115th Regt., 2d lient. ; pro. to Ist lieut. Oct. 0, 1862; resigned Man h 4, 1863.


Andrew MI. Franklin, enl. Ist hent. May 5, 1.61, 30th Regt., Co. F .; dich. Sept. 11, 1802.


Jacob A Garey, enl. May, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. F.


James Gailor, enl. Ang. 5, 1>64, 75th Regt., Co. G; d sch. Sept. 10, 1865.


Joel G. Gatlor, enl. May, 1862, 115th Regt.


Clarence F. Goodspeed, enl. Aug., 1863, 24 Vet. Cav. ; disch.


Stephen H. Guest, enl. Ang. 20, 1862, 57th Regt., Co. C; died Jan. 14, 1863, at White Oak Church,


Henry G. Gurney, ent. Oct. 10, 1861, 77th Regt., C'o. G, disch. April, 1863.


Ilenry Gilbert, onl. Ang. 31, 1863, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. C.


Smith J. Gurney, enl. June 27, 1863, 20 Vet. Cav., Co. F, captain.


Frank Hilbert, enl. July 8, 1863, 20 Vet. Cav., Co. F.


Daval H. Graves, eul. July 22, 1862, 115th Regt, Co. fr.


Elijah 11. Garaer, enl. July 22, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. F.


Juliu A. Gilbert, ent. Aug. 12, 1862, 115th Regt., Co. G.


George Henry Gillis, en1. Sept. 24. 1861, 77th Regt., Co. (; pro. sergt. and 21 lient .; trans. to Co. G ; wounded at Winchester; disch. Dec. 13, 1864.


George Gica, enl. sept. 27, 1801, 77th Regt., Co. E; pro. corp. ; wounded twice ; disch. Dec. 13, 186 1.


Truman 1. Gilbert, enl. Nov. 21, 1861, 77th Regt., Co. G; a prisoner at Ander- suurville; exchanged aud discharged.


John A. Gazley, enl. Feb. 12, 1862, 77th Regt., Co. G; afterwards trans. to Cav. legt. ; pro. lieut.




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